Sentences with phrase «film opens with»

The film opens with Oscar winner Binoche (Clouds of Sils Maria) lying naked on the bed, then we realize she is «engaged».
As if to establish a symbolic pattern of lifeless figures hiding an undercurrent of extreme emotional repression, the film opens with a montage of different statues whose contorted faces are frozen in rage.
The film opens with us watching Hanna (Saoirse Ronan) in the snowy forest hunting for her... Continue reading «MOVIE REVIEW: HANNA (2011)»
The film opens with the murder of a teenaged girl named Tanja Lorentzen.
The film opens with a nasty sequence that will surely have audiences squirming in their seats...
The film opens with Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon playing versions of themselves as they get into makeup for a day on the set.
The film opens with a rich New York woman (Sean Young), instructing a new caretaker on some rules of the house.
Adapted from a sci - fi novel original published online (and authored, yes, by «Mr. Pizza»), the film opens with frantic crosscuts showing a group of strangers boarding a late - night bus running between Hong Kong's Mong Kok and Tai Po districts.
The film opens with several sweeping crowd shots; the bulk of the opening half also focusing on Luciana as she makes her way around the New York streets.
The film opens with short scenes in several different locations that never serve a powerful purpose.
The film opens with Lena (Cara Gee) working as a maid.
«Enormous things happen in every life,» our lead character tells us, as the film opens with what he... Read More
The film opens with first - person footage, edited together with sickening speed, and title - explaining motivational narration from narrator and U.S. Olympic gold medalist Jonny Moseley.
The film opens with the sounds of gang rape and introduces our protagonist by showing her contemplating suicide.
The film opens with a couple en route to a dinner party.
Set in «Rome» — a place unsure whether it is a nameless poverty - stricken Eastern European country or the UK — the film opens with it's unhappy citizens plotting against Caius Martius (Ralph Fiennes), an Army General who's withholding grain from them.
The film opens with the Our Father prayer, which gains meaning because in the scenes of torture Keller's anger prevents him from forgiving «those who trespass against us».
Narrated by Joy's beloved Mimi (Diane Ladd), whose belief in her granddaughter never wavers, the film opens with Joy a child (Isabella Crovetti - Cramp), playing carefree outside the auto shop of her father Rudy (Robert De Niro) in the unspecified past.
The film opens with a proscenium arch and a silent sequence where Browning does a cover version of «Sweet Dreams» — a song that loses its creepy cool when the creep factor is played up.
The film opens with a fast - paced 1937 wedding set to a sped - up version of The William Tell Overture.
Mungiu's film opens with the reunion
The film opens with Lady Bird and her mother (Laurie Metcalf) on their drive home from a college trip, and their complicated relationship is quickly established in this scene.
The film opens with Laura Dern as Laura, a lawyer whose client (Jared Harris, Mad Men) is upset that his personal injury lawsuit has fallen apart.
The film opens with one of the punk kids, Freddy (Thom Mathews), trying to clean up his act by getting a job at a warehouse where they store biomedical supplies and a few top secret military canisters that happen to contain the zombies from Night of the Living Dead.
The film opens with glimpses of homophobia from casual comments between teens to nasty protests outside the funeral of a hate - crime victim.
Set in 1970 Los Angeles, the film opens with «doper» and licensed PI Larry «Doc» Sportello (Phoenix) being visited by ex-girlfriend Shasta (Katherine Waterston).
The film opens with Avery Bullard, president of Treadway Corporation, leaving a meeting in New York City, collapsing on the sidewalk and dying.
The film opens with Hayes renting three billboards on a little used road leading into Ebbing.
Heinemann's film opens with Aziz, the group's humble spokesperson having his picture taken whilst accepting the International Press Freedom Award.
The film opens with Lola at the top of the world.
(The film opens with a monologue from one former supervisor, played by Allison Janney, and you suspect her cigarette habit formed as a side effect of dealing with Stern.)
The film opens with the embassy siege and Affleck gets his film off to a grueling start.
The film opens with a bloody, manic Hope rushing directly toward the camera, his gnarled and dripping mug and howling mouth finally filling the entire screen.
The film opens with Bertrand Zobrist (Foster) being chased through some classic Italian streets only to jump to his death from one of the grand towers.
The film opens with the two ladies trying to cope on a bus with a dead fish swinging above them.
Admittedly, when the film opens with Howard galloping off into the desert away from the film set, my stomach began to churn as I had flashbacks to Electric Horseman.
The film opens with a reenactment of Jim Griffin's murder by a teenage Little and his friends.
Set in 1970 Los Angeles, the film opens with «doper» and licensed PI Larry «Doc» Sportello (Phoenix) being visited by ex-girlfriend Shasta Fay Hepworth (Katherine Waterston).
The film opens with Oscar winner Binoche (Clouds of Sils Maria) lying naked on the bed, then we... Read More
The film opens with Becca (Kidman) working on her garden.
The film opens with interview footage from real survivors of the Dust Bowl, passing them off as survivors of the film's depiction of Earth as a dusty, food - starved nightmare — a ballsy move to be sure, but I really dug it.
The film opens with Aerosmith's «Sweet Emotion» on full blast and it's hit after hit throughout the rest of the film as there is a specific song choice that transitions each scene.
Written & Directed by: Adrian Garcia Bogliano The film opens with two lovely women engaged in an energetic, sweaty tryst.
The film opens with an engrossing little conversation amongst the staff out front of the building.
The film opens with her walking in the fog, humming a tune, «Smoke Gets in your Eyes,» and shortly comes upon her husband, played by the great Tom Courtenay, stricken by news of a past love.
Rife with priceless archival concert footage as well as recent wistful remembrances by friends and family, the film opens with an examination of Phil's early years as a band geek in high school, followed by his matriculating at Ohio State where he picked up the guitar.
With the rapid intensity of a horse race, the film opens with Harlan DeGroat (Woody Harrelson) pulling into a country drive - in theater.
The film opens with Lennon (Aaron Johnson, Kick - Ass), aged 16, living fairly comfortably in a suburb of Liverpool.
The film opens with a bang as Janet points her gun directly at the camera to an unseen figure, only to flashback to show us how the sequence of events came to conclude so shockingly.
The film opens with the banging of plates in protest at a jail, then switches to silence for the opening credits.
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